How many hipsters does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Some number you probably haven’t heard of yet.
Hipster culture and the ego invested in being the first to know about obscure new bands, trends, and facial hair stylings has made its way into the consciousness of brands and comedians alike. I would say it’s gone mainstream, but don’t want to offend my barista. Despite more plaid than a lumberjack convention, there are some take aways for your career that can only come from the perspective of that band you’ve never heard of from Williamsburg.